UM folds ... accepts punishment

May God Bless all the men and women who fight or prepare to fight for this great country. Thank you and all veterans for their service. Something’s are bigger than The Game.
I was never in harms way so I don't claim any fighting or anything like that. But I served in a support position so hoping for some medical.
 
LOL you were all gung ho declaring war on the NCAA, the BigTen and posters from other schools.
Now you want a Hamas cease-fire.
No. Fuck the ncaa and big ten. Especially the big ten. They’re an enemy for life now.
 
No. Fuck the ncaa and big ten. Especially the big ten. They’re an enemy for life now.
2PAC wants you real bad.

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Pure cult minister of propaganda shit still going on up there. Their “insiders” are still pushing the long debunked bogus “RYAN DAYS FAMILY DID ALL OF THIS” crap. Lmao


yes your honor, i robbed the bank

but that guy that told on me is my enemy so it shouldn't count
 
Michigan is 5th in total NFLers. That's top tier.
No it isn't. The top tier is Bama, Georgia, Ohio State all with between 48-57. LSU has 43 and michigan sits at 38. Iowa is 12th at 29, which is closer to michigan than michigan is to Ohio State. So, no, not top tier.
 
Worthy wanted to enroll early, Michigan wouldn't accept a class from his transcript. So his choices were, not to enroll early, retake the class and then try again in the spring. Texas, who is also an elite academic school, gladly accepted the class and Worthy.

Same thing happened to the basketball team last year -- The top player in the transfer portal from Texas Tech was going to commit to Michigan, only to find out, UM wouldn't accept a lot of his credits from Texas Tech. But Illinois, another elite academic school, gladly accepted him.
Yeah this tells me michigan has some idiotic credit acceptance. If other elite academic schools are accepting kids then it sounds like you guys might just have inept people working in positions that evaluate classes. Also Texas Tech has never had the top player in the transfer portal. The best one they've had was 8th in 2022.
 
Yeah this tells me michigan has some idiotic credit acceptance. If other elite academic schools are accepting kids then it sounds like you guys might just have inept people working in positions that evaluate classes. Also Texas Tech has never had the top player in the transfer portal. The best one they've had was 8th in 2022.
Yes. Notorious. My best friend from HS transferred into UM from Eastern after a year at Easter, and lost basically an entire semester worth of credits.
 
No it isn't. The top tier is Bama, Georgia, Ohio State all with between 48-57. LSU has 43 and michigan sits at 38. Iowa is 12th at 29, which is closer to michigan than michigan is to Ohio State. So, no, not top tier.

and they're adding a good dozen at least this year. They're right there is the point. You splitting hairs doesn't change that.
 
and they're adding a good dozen at least this year. They're right there is the point. You splitting hairs doesn't change that.
Michigan is in like the top 8 of schools graduating NFL draft picks in the last 8 years. There's no reason we shouldn't be pulling in top 100 talent. The reason we haven't is because of our admission process, academic minimums and refusal to pay high school kids NIL money. Our classes are largely based on four star prospects in the 150-250 range and the occasional five star we can lure away in spite of everything else.
 
Yes. Notorious. My best friend from HS transferred into UM from Eastern after a year at Easter, and lost basically an entire semester worth of credits.
Makes no sense, but OSU isn't much different. It may be better now since they're on semesters, but when they were on quarters back when I was a freshman, I lost out on 2 years of post secondary classes I took in high school at our local university (which was semesters at the time).
 
and they're adding a good dozen at least this year. They're right there is the point. You splitting hairs doesn't change that.
They're only there because of recent classes from the last 5 years, but the resources and capabilities have always been there. They've had plenty of high end kids that don't develop the way they would at other schools.
 
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